Jenrry Mejia's final outing of 2009 (presumably) was a ... mixed one. He allowed just 1 run, but on 5 hits and 5 walks in 5.2 innings, constantly dancing out of trouble. Jose De La Torre picked up the win with 2 innings of ineffective relief work, and Roy Merritt notched his 14th save with a 4 outer.

The Mets offense had 8 hits and 2 walks, while going 2 for 14 (.143) with RISP and leaving 7 on base. Ruben Tejada had a homer, his 5th of the season, along with a multi hit game. Zach Lutz also had a multi hit game, raising his AA average to the Mendoza line. DJ Wabick (0 for 4, K, .294), Carlos Guzman (0 for 3, 3 Ks, .158), and Jose Coronado (0 for 3, 2 Ks, .272) took 0-fers.

The final game of the 2009 Mets season was a loss, with Nick Waechter and Manuel Alvarez each giving up 4 runs in their outings, Waechter took his 4th loss.

Jake Eigsti had the lone multi hit game for the Mets, while Brahiam Maldonado (0 for 3, RBI, 2 BBs, .273) took the only 0-fer. The Mets finished the season on a 17-8 run, with 153 runs scored over that span, an average of 6.12 runs per game. Today they pounded out 9 hits and drew 5 walks, but were a putrid 1 for 15 (.067) with RISP and left 12 on base.

The Gnats used a 14 hit, 4 walk attack to beat the Riverdogs in their second to last game of the season, 6-1, behind Armando Rodriguez, who had another solid Sally League outing. The Gnats were just 3 for 14 (.214) with RISP, and left 9 on base, but used two homers and 5 doubles to power their way to victory. Wilmer Flores (3), Nick Giarraputo (3) and Raul Reyes (3) had multi hit games, while Kai Gronauer (0 for 3, 2 BBs, K, .240) took the only 0-fer.

Armando Rodriguez had a solid outing, allowing a run on a hit and 4 walks in 5 innings for his 2nd win in 3 starts. Mike Lynn picked up the save with 2 shutout innings of relief.

Brooklyn ends their regular season with a loss, and a 45-31 record. Tonight, they had 9 hits and 2 walks, while going 3 for 11 (.273) with RISP and leaving 9 on base. Luis Rivera (2) and Scott Grimes (2) had multi hit games, while Sam Honeck (0 for 3, BB, K, .250) and Ralph Henriquez (0 for 4, 2 Ks, .261) took 0-fers.

Collin MuHugh and Jim Fuller each pitched in the game, likely setting themselves up as the Game 2 and Game 3 starters for Brooklyn's first round playoff series. Chris Hilliard picked up the loss, giving up 3 UER in his outing.